Jordan Rose
Executive Co-Director and Co-Founder at Science ATL- Claim this Profile
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Melissa Nikolic
Jordan is the current co-chair for the Georgia BioEd Institute advisory board. As the recent former Director of Programming I count Jordan as one of the reasons for the Institute's success. As part of a small task force of advisory board members recruited to develop our 5 year strategic plan, Jordan supported the endeavor with smart metrics planning (literally with S.M.A.R.T goal planning - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely). His contribution put us on the road to measurable success. Additionally, I have worked with Jordan for 2 years at the Atlanta Science Festival and his indefatigable work to celebrate science in all it's myriad forms in Atlanta is a truly laudable endeavor. His impact will be felt for years to come and I am proud to have called Jordan colleague and friend.
Rebeccah Wood MA, BS, LVT, RLATg
Jordan is helping us develop an outreach program in our department here at Emory. He has been accessible, communicative and extremely knowledgeable about biomedical outreach in our community. I look forward to our continued collaboration and to working with him throughout the course of our program's development.
Melissa Nikolic
Jordan is the current co-chair for the Georgia BioEd Institute advisory board. As the recent former Director of Programming I count Jordan as one of the reasons for the Institute's success. As part of a small task force of advisory board members recruited to develop our 5 year strategic plan, Jordan supported the endeavor with smart metrics planning (literally with S.M.A.R.T goal planning - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely). His contribution put us on the road to measurable success. Additionally, I have worked with Jordan for 2 years at the Atlanta Science Festival and his indefatigable work to celebrate science in all it's myriad forms in Atlanta is a truly laudable endeavor. His impact will be felt for years to come and I am proud to have called Jordan colleague and friend.
Rebeccah Wood MA, BS, LVT, RLATg
Jordan is helping us develop an outreach program in our department here at Emory. He has been accessible, communicative and extremely knowledgeable about biomedical outreach in our community. I look forward to our continued collaboration and to working with him throughout the course of our program's development.
Melissa Nikolic
Jordan is the current co-chair for the Georgia BioEd Institute advisory board. As the recent former Director of Programming I count Jordan as one of the reasons for the Institute's success. As part of a small task force of advisory board members recruited to develop our 5 year strategic plan, Jordan supported the endeavor with smart metrics planning (literally with S.M.A.R.T goal planning - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely). His contribution put us on the road to measurable success. Additionally, I have worked with Jordan for 2 years at the Atlanta Science Festival and his indefatigable work to celebrate science in all it's myriad forms in Atlanta is a truly laudable endeavor. His impact will be felt for years to come and I am proud to have called Jordan colleague and friend.
Rebeccah Wood MA, BS, LVT, RLATg
Jordan is helping us develop an outreach program in our department here at Emory. He has been accessible, communicative and extremely knowledgeable about biomedical outreach in our community. I look forward to our continued collaboration and to working with him throughout the course of our program's development.
Melissa Nikolic
Jordan is the current co-chair for the Georgia BioEd Institute advisory board. As the recent former Director of Programming I count Jordan as one of the reasons for the Institute's success. As part of a small task force of advisory board members recruited to develop our 5 year strategic plan, Jordan supported the endeavor with smart metrics planning (literally with S.M.A.R.T goal planning - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely). His contribution put us on the road to measurable success. Additionally, I have worked with Jordan for 2 years at the Atlanta Science Festival and his indefatigable work to celebrate science in all it's myriad forms in Atlanta is a truly laudable endeavor. His impact will be felt for years to come and I am proud to have called Jordan colleague and friend.
Rebeccah Wood MA, BS, LVT, RLATg
Jordan is helping us develop an outreach program in our department here at Emory. He has been accessible, communicative and extremely knowledgeable about biomedical outreach in our community. I look forward to our continued collaboration and to working with him throughout the course of our program's development.
Experience
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Science ATL
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Co-Director and Co-Founder
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Sep 2012 - Present
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Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Education Policy Fellow
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Sep 2021 - May 2022
The Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP) is a national professional development program sponsored by the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) that provides potential leaders with the knowledge and networks to advance the core issues of education policy. The Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP) is a national professional development program sponsored by the Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) that provides potential leaders with the knowledge and networks to advance the core issues of education policy.
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Georgia BioEd Institute
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Greater Atlanta Area
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Executive Director
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May 2016 - Oct 2017
Led the strategic and operational direction of the Georgia BioEd Institute to fulfill our mission to strengthen Georgia’s life science workforce pipeline. Led the strategic and operational direction of the Georgia BioEd Institute to fulfill our mission to strengthen Georgia’s life science workforce pipeline.
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Emory University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Director, Academic Year Experience, Emory Pipeline Collaborative (EPiC)
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Sep 2015 - May 2016
I directed the Academic Year Experience of the Emory Pipeline Collaborative (EPiC), a Health Careers Opportunity Program funded by the U.S. Health Services and Research Administration, to prepare disadvantaged high school students for entry into health professions. EPiC is a comprehensive three-year continuum of learning, mentoring, college preparation, and health profession exposure activities. High school students are matched with undergraduate mentors and explore health sciences topics together with medical, public health, and other graduate students. Show less
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Associate Director, Center for Science Education
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Jun 2000 - Dec 2015
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Education
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Emory University
Master of Public Health (MPH), Prevention Science -
Emory University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology